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The Wiggles are a popular children's group that formed in 1991 in Sydney, Australia. They are known for their hits Hot Potato, Get Ready To Wiggle, Fruit Salad and many others. Between 1991 and 1998, they mostly released albums and videos and toured heavily and would gain popularity in Australia. By the turn of the century, the group gained globe popularity and their albums, videos, television shows and tours would become hugely successful. The group's most famous lineup consisted of Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field and Greg Page from 1992 to 2006. The lineup reunited in 2012 but disbanded by the end of the year to make way for the group's next lineup that would last until 2021.
The Wiggles are a popular children's group that formed in 1991 in Sydney, Australia. They are known for their hits Hot Potato, Get Ready To Wiggle, Fruit Salad and many others. Between 1991 and 1998, they mostly released albums and videos and toured heavily and would gain popularity in Australia. By the turn of the century, the group gained globe popularity and their albums, videos, television shows and tours would become hugely successful. The group's most famous lineup consisted of Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field and Greg Page from 1992 to 2006. The lineup reunited in 2012 but disbanded by the end of the year to make way for the group's next lineup<ref>https://www.today.com/parents/hot-potatoes-again-original-wiggles-will-reunite-benefit-concert-t56331</ref> that would last until 2021.


==History==
==History==
In 2016, to celebrate the group's 25th anniversary, the lineup of Cook, Fatt, Field and Page reunited for a series of concerts throughout Australia starting February 26th 2016 and the final one on December 16th of the same year. Since then, the lineup has reunited several more occasions like a benefit concert for Bushfire Relief in 2020 and again for an arena tour in 2022. The 2016 concerts were not only notable for being the first concerts the lineup would perform since 2012, but also several songs the group rarely performed would appear at the concerts like Baby Baluga, Numbers Rhumba and Shake Your Sillies Out, having a live backing band (similar to what they did during their Lights, Camera, Action! tour in 2003) and performing at smaller venues like the Croxton Hotel in Melbourne and the Dee Why RSL Club in Sydney. The show at the Dee Why RSL Club was infamous for having a power outage at the end of Play Your Guitar With Murray, which result in the final two songs of the set I'm A Cow and Hot Potato being performed acoustically. The shows also had adults (aged 18 and over) instead of children in the audience and many reunion gigs would have this happen.
In 2016, to celebrate the group's 25th anniversary, the lineup of Cook, Fatt, Field and Page reunited for a series of concerts throughout Australia starting February 26th 2016 and the final one on December 16th of the same year. Since then, the lineup has reunited several more occasions like a benefit concert for Bushfire Relief in 2020 and again for an arena tour in 2022. The 2016 concerts were not only notable for being the first concerts the lineup would perform since 2012, but also several songs the group rarely performed would appear at the concerts like Baby Baluga, Numbers Rhumba and Shake Your Sillies Out, having a live backing band (similar to what they did during their Lights, Camera, Action! tour in 2003) and performing at smaller venues like the Croxton Hotel in Melbourne and the Dee Why RSL Club in Sydney. The show at the Dee Why RSL Club was infamous for having a power outage at the end of Play Your Guitar With Murray, which result in the final two songs of the set I'm A Cow and Hot Potato being performed acoustically<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/feb/27/jeff-wakes-up-to-a-surprising-lack-of-irony-at-the-wiggles-adults-only-reunion-show</ref>. The shows also had adults (aged 18 and over) instead of children in the audience and many reunion gigs would have this happen.


==Availability==
==Availability==
During the Croxton Hotel show in Melbourne, Anthony mentioned that the show would be recorded for iTunes. He later revealed in a subsequent Facebook Live video that the footage would be released on iTunes in February 2018 and a DVD release would follow<ref>https://mobile.twitter.com/Anthony_Wiggle/status/958560825991749632</ref>. The footage would end up being released on iTunes titled '''The Wiggles Reunion Show''' in May 2018<ref>https://www.facebook.com/thewiggles/photos/a.458904277017.242950.274289477017/10156596951537018/</ref> and a DVD release never happened. Five songs from the show were cut for it's iTunes release Numbers Rhumba, Shake Your Sillies Out, Baby Baluga, Here Come The Reindeer and Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. The former three were released on the albums Yummy Yummy and Wake Up Jeff! respectively were Raffi covers and the former would be featured on the Yummy Yummy video and it's 1998 remake, but cut from international releases due to copyright. Baby Baluga was cut from international releases of the Wake Up Jeff! album and was left out of it's 2006 reissue It's Time To Wake Up Jeff! The Wiggles Reunion Show was released just one months before the original Yummy Yummy video was uploaded to the band's YouTube channel with Numbers Rhumba included. Making the song's exclusion from The Wiggles Reunion Show confusing. Audience footage of the song being performed at the concert was uploaded to YouTube in April 2020 by user WigglesEnthusiast. No audience footage of the latter four being performed has surfaced. It's very likely the group still have the footage of the performance in their archives, but it's unknown if the footage will ever see the light of day.
During the Croxton Hotel show in Melbourne, Anthony mentioned that the show would be recorded for iTunes. He later revealed in a subsequent Facebook Live video that the footage would be released on iTunes in February 2018 and a DVD release would follow<ref>https://mobile.twitter.com/Anthony_Wiggle/status/958560825991749632</ref>. The footage would end up being released on iTunes titled '''The Wiggles Reunion Show''' in May 2018<ref>https://www.facebook.com/thewiggles/photos/a.458904277017.242950.274289477017/10156596951537018/</ref> and a DVD release never happened. Five songs from the show were cut for it's iTunes release Numbers Rhumba, Shake Your Sillies Out, Baby Baluga, Here Come The Reindeer and Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. The former three were released on the albums Yummy Yummy and Wake Up Jeff! respectively were Raffi covers and the former would be featured on the Yummy Yummy video and it's 1998 remake, but cut from international releases due to copyright. Baby Baluga was cut from international releases of the Wake Up Jeff! album and was left out of it's 2006 reissue It's Time To Wake Up Jeff! The Wiggles Reunion Show was released just one months before the original Yummy Yummy video was uploaded to the band's YouTube channel with Numbers Rhumba included<ref>https://youtu.be/CKNeSJrp4Xw</ref>. Making the song's exclusion from The Wiggles Reunion Show confusing. Audience footage of the song being performed at the concert was uploaded to YouTube in April 2020 by user "wahhoohey". No audience footage of the latter four being performed has surfaced. It's very likely the group still have the footage of the performance in their archives, but it's unknown if the footage will ever see the light of day.


==Videos==
==Videos==
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*[[The Wiggles Live at Disneyland (found Australian TV special; 1998)]]
*[[The Wiggles Live at Disneyland (found Australian TV special; 1998)]]
*[[The Wiggles (partially found alternate versions of episodes of children's show; 1998-2011)]]
*[[The Wiggles (partially found alternate versions of episodes of children's show; 1998-2011)]]
*[[The Wiggles Series One (partially lost deleted scenes of children's live action series; 1997-1998)]]
*[[The Wiggles Series One (partially lost deleted scenes of children's live-action series; 1997-1998)]]
*[[The Wiggles Show (partially found animated songs from children's show; mid 2000s)]]
*[[The Wiggles Show (partially found animated songs from children's show; mid-2000s)]]
*[[The Wiggles (lost unaired ABC pilot featuring children's group; 1995)]]
*[[The Wiggles (lost unaired ABC pilot featuring children's group; 1995)]]
*[[The Wiggles Show (partially lost Latin American adaptation of children's series; 2006)]]
*[[The Wiggles Show (found Latin American adaptation of children's series; 2006)]]
*[[Let's Wiggle (partially found short series for children's band; 1997-1999)]]
*[[Let's Wiggle (partially found short series for children's band; 1997-1999)]]
*[[The Wiggles (partially found Taiwanese adaptation of children's series; 2003-2007)]]
*[[The Wiggles (partially found Taiwanese adaptation of children's series; 2003-2007)]]
*[[Wiggle and Learn (lost unreleased original version of children's TV series; 2006)]]
*[[Wiggle and Learn (lost unreleased original version of children's TV series; 2006)]]
*[[A Wiggly Postcard from Asia (rumored/lost TV special of The Wiggles tour; existence unconfirmed; 2003)]]
*[[A Wiggly Postcard from Asia (lost TV special of The Wiggles tour; existence unconfirmed; 2003)]]
*[[Dorothy The Dinosaur (unreleased fourth season of children's TV series; 2016)]]
*[[Dorothy The Dinosaur (lost episodes of unreleased fourth season of children's TV series; 2016)]]
*[[The Wiggles (lost Indian adaptations of children TV series; existence unconfirmed; 2006)]]


===Concerts===
===Concerts===
*[[The Wiggles Big Show (partially lost footage of Melbourne performance; 1997)]]
*[[The Wiggles Big Show (partially lost footage of Melbourne performance; 1997)]]
*[[Wiggly Party Live in Concert (partially found footage of Vodafone Arena performance; 2001)]]
*[[Wiggly Party: Live in Concert (partially found footage of Vodafone Arena performance; 2001)]]
*[[Yule Be Wiggling Christmas Show (lost footage of "The Wiggles" live performance; existence unconfirmed; 2000)]]
*[[Yule Be Wiggling Christmas Show (lost footage of "The Wiggles" live performance; existence unconfirmed; 2000)]]
*[[Toot Toot Show! (partially lost footage of The Wiggles performance; 1998)]]
*[[Toot Toot Show! (partially lost footage of The Wiggles performance; 1998)]]
*[[The Wiggles - NASA (lost footage of National Aeronautics and Space Administration performance; 2004)]]
*[[The Wiggles - NASA (lost footage of National Aeronautics and Space Administration performance; 2004)]]
*[[Santa's Rockin'! Concert (partially found footage of Sydney Entertainment Centre performance; 2004)]]
*[[Santa's Rockin'! Live In Concert (partially lost footage of Sydney Entertainment Centre performance; 2004)]]
*[[Wiggly Safari Show (partially found footage of The Wiggles performances; 2002)]]
*[[Wiggly Safari Show (partially found footage of The Wiggles performances; 2002)]]
*[[Wiggledancing! Live On Stage (partially found pro-shot recordings of concert tour; 2006)]]
*[[Wiggledancing! Live On Stage (partially found pro-shot recordings of concert tour; 2006)]]
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*[[Christmas Celebration (lost footage of The Wiggles final performance; 2012)]]
*[[Christmas Celebration (lost footage of The Wiggles final performance; 2012)]]
*[[The Wiggles LIVE In Concert Tsunami Relief Benefit Concert (partially found footage of Indian Ocean earthquake fundraiser performance; 2005)]]
*[[The Wiggles LIVE In Concert Tsunami Relief Benefit Concert (partially found footage of Indian Ocean earthquake fundraiser performance; 2005)]]
*[[The Wiggly Big Show Tour (lost footage of "The Wiggles" live performance; existence unconfirmed; 1999)]]
*[[The Wiggly Big Show Tour (lost footage of "The Wiggles" live performance; 1999)]]
*[[Pop Go The Wiggles Show (partially found footage of The Wiggles tour; 2007)]]
*[[Sailing Around The World Live! (partially lost recordings of The Wiggles tour; 2005-2006)]]
*[[Sailing Around The World Live! (partially lost recordings of The Wiggles tour; 2005-2006)]]
*[[Big Red Car Tour (partially found footage of The Wiggles concert tour; 1995-1996)]]
*[[The Wiggles (lost video recordings from Wonderland Sydney concert; 2001)]]


===Videos===
===Videos===
*[[Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas (partially found original version of music video from album; 1996)]]
*[[Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas (partially found original version of Wiggles video; 1996)]]
*[[Wake Up Jeff! (partially found original version of Wiggles video; 1996)]]
*[[Wake Up Jeff! (partially found original version of Wiggles video; 1996)]]
*[[A Wiggle Tale: Dorothy the Dinosaur Goes to Hospital (found promotional VHS tape; 1999)]]
*[[A Wiggle Tale: Dorothy the Dinosaur Goes to Hospital (found promotional VHS tape; 1999)]]
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*[[The Wiggles (partially found unreleased music videos of children's group; 2000s-2020s)]]
*[[The Wiggles (partially found unreleased music videos of children's group; 2000s-2020s)]]
*[[Toot Toot! (found original version of The Wiggles video; 1998)]]
*[[Toot Toot! (found original version of The Wiggles video; 1998)]]
*[[Pop Go The Wiggles (lost unreleased version of The Wiggles video; existence unconfirmed; 2006)]]


===Music===
===Music===
*[[Get Ready To Wiggle! (lost "The Wiggles" UK album; 1999)]]
*[[Get Ready To Wiggle! (lost "The Wiggles" UK album; 1999)]]
*[[The Wiggles Show (partially lost songs from Latin American children's series; 2006)]]
*[[The Wiggles (partially lost re-recorded instrumentals of Australian children's band; 2000s)]]
===Miscellaneous===
*[[WiggleWorld (partially found interactive children's website; 2000-2001)]]
*[[Neighbours "Episode 3896" (partially found episode of Australian soap opera; 2001)]]
*[[Mister Moose's Fun Time (partially found spin-off of "The All New Captain Kangaroo" Fox Kids children's series reboot; late 1990s)]]


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Lost music|Wiggles Reunion Show]]

Latest revision as of 18:46, 24 April 2024

The Wiggles Renuion Show.png

The video's iTunes cover

Status: Partially Lost

The Wiggles are a popular children's group that formed in 1991 in Sydney, Australia. They are known for their hits Hot Potato, Get Ready To Wiggle, Fruit Salad and many others. Between 1991 and 1998, they mostly released albums and videos and toured heavily and would gain popularity in Australia. By the turn of the century, the group gained globe popularity and their albums, videos, television shows and tours would become hugely successful. The group's most famous lineup consisted of Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field and Greg Page from 1992 to 2006. The lineup reunited in 2012 but disbanded by the end of the year to make way for the group's next lineup[1] that would last until 2021.

History

In 2016, to celebrate the group's 25th anniversary, the lineup of Cook, Fatt, Field and Page reunited for a series of concerts throughout Australia starting February 26th 2016 and the final one on December 16th of the same year. Since then, the lineup has reunited several more occasions like a benefit concert for Bushfire Relief in 2020 and again for an arena tour in 2022. The 2016 concerts were not only notable for being the first concerts the lineup would perform since 2012, but also several songs the group rarely performed would appear at the concerts like Baby Baluga, Numbers Rhumba and Shake Your Sillies Out, having a live backing band (similar to what they did during their Lights, Camera, Action! tour in 2003) and performing at smaller venues like the Croxton Hotel in Melbourne and the Dee Why RSL Club in Sydney. The show at the Dee Why RSL Club was infamous for having a power outage at the end of Play Your Guitar With Murray, which result in the final two songs of the set I'm A Cow and Hot Potato being performed acoustically[2]. The shows also had adults (aged 18 and over) instead of children in the audience and many reunion gigs would have this happen.

Availability

During the Croxton Hotel show in Melbourne, Anthony mentioned that the show would be recorded for iTunes. He later revealed in a subsequent Facebook Live video that the footage would be released on iTunes in February 2018 and a DVD release would follow[3]. The footage would end up being released on iTunes titled The Wiggles Reunion Show in May 2018[4] and a DVD release never happened. Five songs from the show were cut for it's iTunes release Numbers Rhumba, Shake Your Sillies Out, Baby Baluga, Here Come The Reindeer and Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. The former three were released on the albums Yummy Yummy and Wake Up Jeff! respectively were Raffi covers and the former would be featured on the Yummy Yummy video and it's 1998 remake, but cut from international releases due to copyright. Baby Baluga was cut from international releases of the Wake Up Jeff! album and was left out of it's 2006 reissue It's Time To Wake Up Jeff! The Wiggles Reunion Show was released just one months before the original Yummy Yummy video was uploaded to the band's YouTube channel with Numbers Rhumba included[5]. Making the song's exclusion from The Wiggles Reunion Show confusing. Audience footage of the song being performed at the concert was uploaded to YouTube in April 2020 by user "wahhoohey". No audience footage of the latter four being performed has surfaced. It's very likely the group still have the footage of the performance in their archives, but it's unknown if the footage will ever see the light of day.

Videos

The Wiggles Reunion Show

Audience footage of Numbers Rhumba

See Also

TV

Concerts

Videos

Music

Miscellaneous

References